Prerna Das
Oregon Health & Science University
2 Papers
Prerna Das is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haematopoiesis & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Expansion of Candidate HPV-Specific T Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment during Chemoradiotherapy Is Prognostic in HPV16+ Cancers
Lauren E. Colbert,Molly B. El Alam,Erica Lynn,Julianna K. Bronk,Tatiana Karpinets,X. Wu,B. Chapman,Travis T. Sims,D J Lin,Ramez Kouzy,Julie Sammouri,Greyson Biegert,Andrea Y. Delgado Medrano,Adilene Olvera,Jairam Sastry,Patricia J. Eifel,Anjua Jhingran,Li Lin,Lois M. Ramondetta,P. Andrew Futreal,Amir A. Jazaeri,Kathleen M. Schmeler,J. Yue,A. Mitra,Kyoko Yoshida-Court,John P. Wargo,Travis Solley,V. Hedge,Sita Nookala,Ananta V. Yanamandra,S. Dorta-Estamera,Geena Mathew,R. Kavukuntla,C. Papso,Mustapha Ahmed-Kaddar,M. Kim,J. Zhang,A. Reuben,E. Holliday,Bernard Minsky,A. A. Koong,Eugene J. Koay,Prerna Das,Cassio Taniguchi,Ann H. Klopp +44 more
TL;DR: In HPV16+ patients, improved recurrence-free survival was associated with HPV-responsive T-cell expansion during chemoradiotherapy, and this work lays the groundwork for understanding radiation-induced immune response among other cancers.
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Endothelial cells mitigate DNA damage and promote the regeneration of hematopoietic stem cells after radiation injury
Derek Zachman,Ronald P. Leon,Prerna Das,Devorah C. Goldman,Kimberly L. Hamlin,Chandan Guha,William H. Fleming +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that HAECs are powerful, direct mitigators of HSC injury and DNA damage, and Identification of the HAEC-derived factors that rescue HSCs may lead to improved therapies for hematopoietic regeneration after radiation injury.